File:I did not say half of the shit you see on internet - Albert Einstein.png
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[edit]DescriptionI did not say half of the shit you see on internet - Albert Einstein.png |
English: I did not say half of the shit you see on internet - Albert Einstein Note that Albert Einstein didn't said everything you see on the internet, most of these are just misattributed to him. Like this meme itself. |
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Source | Internet meme, you can find these on me.me, anyways these are derived from the original image that's PD in USA. Photograph by Oren Jack Turner, Princeton, N.J. |
Author | Oren Jack Turner Et al. |
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